Published on: 21121379. of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Waiver or Variance, which was filed on March 14, 2017, by Allison Konovalova. The Notice of Petition for Waiver or Variance was published in Volume 43, Number 52, of the March 16, 2017, Florida Administrative Register. The Petitioner was seeking a waiver or variance of Rule 64B4-21.007(1)(d), F.A.C., entitled, “Definition of a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with at Least Five Years Experience or the Equivalent, Who Is a Qualified Supervisor," which states that a licensed marriage and family therapist, who is a qualified supervisor, as used in Section 491.005(3)(c), F.S., is defined as an individual who, during the period for which the applicant claims supervision is licensed as a clinical social worker or mental health counselor in Florida, or in the state in which the supervision took place, and can document a minimum of six (6) semester or eight (8) quarter hours of graduate coursework in marriage and family systemic theories and techniques, and five (5) years of clinical experience in marriage and family therapy, two (2) years of which can be earned during a post-masters clinical internship.
The Board considered the instant Petition at a duly-noticed meeting, held May 11, 2017, in Orlando, Florida. The Board’s Order, filed on June 8, 2017, granted the petition finding that Petitioner had established that the purpose of the underlying statute would be met by granting a variance or waiver from Rule 64B4-21.007(1)(d), F.A.C. The Board further finds that Petitioner established that applying the requirements of the aforementioned rule to her circumstances would violate principles of fairness and impose substantial hardship.
Published on: 21121088. of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Waiver or Variance, which was filed on February 3, 2017, by Christin Verna. The Notice of Petition for Waiver or Variance was published in Volume 43, Number 24, of the February 6, 2017, Florida Administrative Register. The Petitioner was seeking a waiver or variance of Rule 64B4-21.007(1)(b), and (c), F.A.C., entitled, “Definition of a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with at Least Five Years Experience or the Equivalent, Who Is a Qualified Supervisor," which states that a licensed marriage and family therapist, who is a qualified supervisor, as used in Section 491.005(3)(c), F.S., is defined as an individual who, during the period for which the applicant claims supervision meets one of the following: (a) Holds an active license as a marriage and family therapist in the state of Florida; (b) Is licensed or certified as a marriage and family therapist in another state, or resides in a state in which licensure for marriage and family therapy is not required, and can document a minimum of six (6) semester or eight (8) quarter hours of graduate coursework in marriage and family systemic theories and techniques, and five (5) years of clinical experience as a marriage and family therapist.
The Board considered the instant Petition at a duly-noticed meeting, held February 9, 2017, in Jacksonville, Florida. The Board’s Order, filed on March 22, 2017, denied the petition finding that Petitioner had failed to establish that the purpose of the underlying statute would be met by granting a variance or waiver from Rule 64B4-21.007, F.A.C. The Board further finds that Petitioner failed to establish that applying the requirements of the aforementioned rule to her circumstances would violate principles of fairness and impose substantial hardship.
Published on: 18738283. waiver or variance filed by Allison Konovalova, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B4-21.007(1)(d), F.A.C., which states that a licensed marriage and family therapist, who is a qualified supervisor, as used in Section 491.005(3)(c), F.S., is defined as an individual who, during the period for which the applicant claims supervision is licensed as a clinical social worker or mental health counselor in Florida, or in the state in which the supervision took place, and can document a minimum of six (6) semester or eight (8) quarter hours of graduate coursework in marriage and family systemic theories and techniques, and five (5) years of clinical experience in marriage and family therapy, two (2) years of which can be earned during a post-masters clinical internship.
Published on: 18569212. waiver or variance filed by Christin Verna, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B4-21.007(1)(b), and (c), F.A.C., which states that a licensed marriage and family therapist, who is a qualified supervisor, as used in Section 491.005(3)(c), F.S., is defined as an individual who, during the period for which the applicant claims supervision meets one of the following: (a) Holds an active license as a marriage and family therapist in the state of Florida; (b) Is licensed or certified as a marriage and family therapist in another state, or resides in a state in which licensure for marriage and family therapy is not required, and can document a minimum of six (6) semester or eight (8) quarter hours of graduate coursework in marriage and family systemic theories and techniques, and five (5) years of clinical experience as a marriage and family therapist.
Published on: 4339312. Definition of "a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with at Least Five Years Experience or the Equivalent, Who Is a Qualified Supervisor."